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911andCayenneSOwner

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  1. I just installed a set last week. The owner's manual shows how to replace the bulb in the side marker lens. It is the same process for changing the lens itself. You need to pull back the protective panel in the wheel well (removal of 3 or 4 screws will give you access to the side marker. Then, you need to insert a screwdriver behind the plastic clip on the installed side marker (this can be a bit challenging since it's hard to locate the clip). Once you get the screwdriver in place, press the side marker out (it is held into place with two pressure clips. The whole side marker pops out and then it is easy to swap out the new lens/bulb. I was a bid timid with the first light, but once I realized I wasn't going to break anything, replacing the second one took all of 10 minutes. If you already installed the clear side marker, did you decide to go with the amber bulbs or the white ones? I guess it is only street legal to go with the amber, but I think the while bulbs look much better/eye catching.
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